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Mobile money firms to pay Shs50m for annual licences


Daily Monitor
Thursday May 27 2021
Summary
Mobile money companies, which already operate payment service providers and payment systems operator platforms, will be required to obtain two licences each at Shs25m. 
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Bank of Uganda has set Shs25m as the amount that telecoms will have to pay in annual licence to operate as a payment service providers or payment systems operator. 
The two services are classified separately, which means that a telecom that wishes to operate both will have to pay a combined sum of Shs50m annually. 
Telecoms are already operating as payment service providers and payment systems operators, which means they will be required to have the two licences.  The fees are contained in the National Payment Systems Regulations 2021, which effectively split mobile money operations from telecommunication services.  ....

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Mobile money separated from telecom operations


Daily Monitor
Monday May 24 2021
Telecoms will now be required to register new businesses under which mobile money shall be operated. PHOTO | FILE
Summary
The licences, which were issued at the weekend by the National Payment System department at Bank of Uganda, will seek to ensure overall effectiveness and integrity of payment systems in the country, including mobile money.
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Mobile money has been split as a standalone business which, going forward, will be regulated by Bank of Uganda as a financial service. 
The move, which effectively takes mobile money away from telecom service operations, regulated by Uganda Communications Commission, has now been implemented with the issuance of financial services operator licences to Airtel Money, which will trade as Airtel Mobile Commerce Uganda and MTN, which has placed its mobile money business under MTN Mobile Money Uganda.  ....

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Reserve Bank considers creating SA-only cards to take on Visa and Mastercard


Reserve Bank considers creating SA-only cards to take on Visa and Mastercard
5 March 2021 2:58 PM
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The South African Reserve Bank (Sarb) is assessing the feasibility of creating a domestic card scheme to rival Visa and Mastercard.
Sarb published a consultation paper on the feasibility of a local card scheme earlier this week.
It s calling for input on whether a domestic card scheme can work in South Africa, and how would potentially be structured.
Sarb s Annah Masoga says the Reserve Bank is on a fact-finding mission before it announces a policy position or regulatory framework.
Some have argued that an SA-only card scheme could assist in driving down transaction costs. ....

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